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    PA1XY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER St.
pages-
PAGE SEVEN.
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IuoNGTHE exchanges
E j Will M' HBP"""""
in.d. W " .tucks of Brain were
L,Ji to-Are l the Vnnon
ra" "',;. rreck Monday eve-
I'Vncll estimates his loss
fVf kraln destroyed. The L- .y
K Itaeha to.nl loss of $1,-
, , f the fire cannot 1)0
k" " 1 Mr. My " very
fcunteu . , iH'pcutitlon
Iful to : the engine
t"n 10 r. .: r. vnr.ls from the
P'ln'n ' : tnck of grain
Irttor " j evcl, took
PeW itlon to Place the spark ar
Iprecautlo" o i m)J wM
fcron in . f before
rrm-d the crew did
w ""' i,iff around the
Mo '"'I' ' i ; an hour.-
Ihlne lor
ph Her4ldl
....in County Grain Crop.
! .in li now pouring Into the Aso
raln H nn ' ... , n. ilnut
. there 1b a
M ...Itl. ll.moro .TllllPS &
jnuous rus ; rnllH
InJ the daily tvwv
t reach at
soon as mi! i o
Urn threshed he will start teams
lin. I" o exaggeration to
' - ... . I ni 41. n tillillllA
that It will oo oi iciiBi mo
ilber or the first of Novmbcr
nil of the Brain Ih safely sliel-
ii In the warehouses. Although
market is preuy siro
wheat has uecn uuhuh
week. Several sales of barley,
ever, have been made. Asoun
Inel.
faille Market Improving
Lent W. P. Lawrence, of the O. It.
S Co., advises mill orueiH imvu
"hn received for the shipment
So cars of cattle to Walla Walla,
1J to Seattle, nnd two curs oi
tP to Chicago. This marks tne
h In the cattle mantei, nnu u i
UpJ bv stockmen here that- the
es will Improve and some of the
lias stock can be got off the
Its. The Indications lire now far
llr winter and with ordinary
Ler there will be feed enough
the stock through without
idp, although most ranchers
lit glad to sell Home of their
nil reasonable prices can be had.
litr City Democrat.
Ripening County Iteoonls.
Ike contract for exporting the
ply records was let laRt week to
I. Dunlnp, formerly deputy clerk
Mlnomah county for IIL'.HO per
There were several other bids
imltted ranging from $050 to $1,-
I In lump sums, but the court con-
f red It better to be on the safe
sldo so tar as expense to the county
Is concerned and lot the work out by
the day, reserving tho right to dis
continue the exporting at any time It
sees fit. Mr. Dunlap will furnish an
assistant at his own expense and If
the work Is finished on all tho coun
ty records-It will consume nbout three
mouths. Crook County Journal.
Old Man for tho .Toll.
Orlando HobbliiB, traveling guard,
left for CliaHls yestorday, after a
couple of prisoners, who have been
sentenced to terms In the penitenti
ary. Mr. Itobblns was 68 years old
a few days ngo, and ho celebrated the
event by riding horseback GO miles
and during the week he traveled no
less tlinn GOO miles on horseback In
senrch of Dougherty, tho escaped con
vict. Such a trip woilld bo bad
enough for a man of 20, but Mr. Itob
hliiB said ho felt none tho worse for
It. Uolse Capital News.
PUSINESS CARDS, SOCIETIES
PROFESSIONS AND TRADES
piixsicians.
building. Office hoara, 10 to 12 . m.;
7n7i . . P,U Telephone : Offlc main
1871; residence, main 1881.
DftS. SMITH & ItlNQO, OFFICE OVKIt
the Pendleton Savlnga Bant Tele
IBBl" 801 ! re,l3ence telephone, main
H. 8. GARFIELD, M. D. HOMEOPATHIC
physician and mrgion. Office In Jndd
building. Telephones: Office, black 1411;
residence, black 24.
Charged With Embezzlement.
E. Ashley Mears, who for the past
two weeks has been confined In the
county Jail, charged with embezzle
ment, said to have been committed
In the management of his bank at
Starbuck, was brought before Judge
Hoi man Wednesday morning for pre
liminary examination. He waived
and was bound over to the superior
court In the sum of J2G0. Mr. Mears
claims that he will soon pay all
claims against him. Columbia Coun
ty Dlsputch.
9t0,000 Furm.
What Is probably the largest real
estute deal over consummated in Co
lumbia county was made yesterday
between W. II. Itlchardsoh and Lem
Kurnham and Frank Maxwell when
Mr. Illchardson Bold his Thorn Hol
low farm of 1200 acres to these gen
tlemen for $G0,000. Mr. Durnham Is
a recent arrival here froiii Qulncy,
III., and Mr. Maxwell Is one of Co
liiml la county's, most successful far
mers. Columbia County Dispatch.
llorlng for Oil.
W.ork Is soon to be resumed on the
oil well at Myrtle creek, Douglas
county, says the Plalndealor. TIiIb
well Is already down 1500 feet, nt
which point It was abandoned sev
eral mouths ago on account of lack
of funds. If oil Ik not found at a
depth of 2000 feet the project will he
given up entirely. According to Beo-
loglcal reports the stratu of the dis
trict are favorable for the location
of oil.
DR. D. J. M'FATJL, JODD BLOCK. TELE-
puuue, mam ai ; resia nee, black 101.
DR. T. U. HENDERSON, PHYSICIAN
and inrgeon. Office tn Sarlngi Bank
bnliains, room 1. office -phone, main
1411; residence, red 1228.
DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEB, CHRONIC
and nervous diseases and diseases of
women. Judd building, corner Main and
Court streets. Office 'phone,, main 721:
residence, red 1158. X-Ray Therapeutics.
DR. LENA ALLEN BOONE, OSTEOPATH.
Residence, Thompson street, between
Court and Water streets. 'Phone, black
1024. Nervous diseases a specialty.
MRS. M. N. 8AWTELL, COUNTY MAN
ager of the Northwest Vlavl Co., 620
Cosble St.. Pendleton, Oregon.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
VETERINARY BURGEON DR. D. C
McNabb. Office at Tallman'a drug
tore.
DENTISTS.
DR. U. B. EE UN, DENTAL SUBCEON.
umce, room 10, juaa building,
E. A. IVAUOHAN, OdKTIST. OFFICE IN
Judd building. Tbone, red 1411.
BANKS AND BROKERS.
FIRST NATIONAL ' ANK OF ATHENA.
Oregon. Capital, 50.C00; surplus and
proOts, S12.500.00. Interest on time de
posits. Deals In roreltra and domestic
exchange. Collections promptly attended
to. uenry u. Aaama, president; T. J,
Kirk, vice-president; F. S. LeQrow, cash
ler; i. ax. uemp, assistant cashier.
ATTORNEYS.
BEAN & PERRY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office over Taylor's Hardware store,
Pendleton, Oregon.
JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN JUDD
building.
HAILEY ft LOWELL, ATTORNEYS AT
law. Office In Despaln block.
BALLERAY ft M'COURT, LAWYERS, As
sociation building.
CARTER A ItALEY, ATTORNEYS AT
law, office In Savings Bank building.
WINTER A COLLIER, LAWYERS OF
Ice. rooms 7 and 8 Association building.
AARON TURNER. ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Ill Court street.
STILLMAN A PIERCE, ATTORNEYS AT
law. Mr. Stlllman has been admitted
to practice la United States patent oi
Bees, and makes a specialty of patent law.
Rooms 10, 11, 12 and IS, Association
block.
MVERY AND PEED STABLES.
CITY LIVERY STABLE. ALTA STREET,
Carney & Kennedy, Props., livery, feed
and sales stable. Good rigs at all times.
Cab line In connection. 'Phone, main 701.
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
V. STROBLE, DEALER IN SECOND
band goods. If there Is anything yon
need In new and second-band furniture,
stoves, granlteware and crockery, call and
get bis prices. No. 212 Court street
MISCEIiliANEOUS.
THE MEN'S RESORT, CLEANING AND
Pressing Parlors. ladles' and man's work
given carelal attention. Despaln block. East
Court street. Telephone Wain 1631.
THE FARMERS' BANK OF WESTON,
weston, uregon. uoes a general bank,
lng business. Exchange bought and sold,
Collections promptly attended to. R.
Jameson, president; George W. Proebstel,
vice-president; J. R. Kllgore, csshler; dl
rectors, G. A. Hartman, M. M. Jones, T,
J. Price, Q. D. Graw, J. F. Kllgore, Rob
ert Jameson, u. w. rroeoetei.
THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK,
Pendleton, Oregon. Organized March 1
1880. Capital, 1100,000: surplus. 75,
000; Interest allowed on all time deposits,
Hxcnange boucut ana sola on an nrin
clpal points. . Special attention given to
collections. W. J. Furnish, president; J
N. Teal, vice-president: T. J. Morris
cashier; J. W. Maloney, assistant cashier,
I'VII mid Was Injured.
F. It. Dunn, a painter, while work
ing on Leo Lyon's house, near here,
fell a distance of 30 feet, striking on
his buck. Ills Injuries were severe
and it Is supposed Internal, Ills re
covery Is doubtful. Etleitsburg
Dawn.
I ftl TOO
p.V I'UECII'ITATION CKOM
rocs i tiii: wkst.
h Potato en,,, Almost n I'alhuv.
N ltc PoiuhKN Kxpeelcl to lie
allure To Dry f,. ia.ii
' ''i'"liig Pastm-es .i
JMock Losing I-iesh-Co'rn ami
e .M'I'les Doing VII.
fa weather during the last wect
l. m"k?'"wl!" "arm days
""mil I'imi niirhfu.
I red n HMvn, iUKH DC
It conn i. 1 '""'u""s the
It 7m ,he''" WlH 'ull 11 -"
t moisture from n,. ...i.,..i.
'of slight i,Hi,n, ... . .. V u"
Btures. " Kinuens ami
1M..L.
continue,,
Hondi
Hons oi "n r. "cutlered
,nrn0'l.he CoU,ha ana tllB
only a f. I , ,u '"'"inetlou,
I he yield nmii,, i.
f "as been ,i . """m cut-
Ftfr 0ret0n 16 1,1 ,,ort,ons
N little n,
ffrk ne i .. "' ,H 'oo dry
ttw fl.ii." .''e w,11'tte val-
o gronn :r ',w!e Ueei "disked"
Is rin i Iast 8!'rlng.
'C.'"? n'Mljr; the ear.
lole ,h ro I" ed' on the
B6. I1U Block Is loslliD-
h suthern orPrSrWsl"K PI1
mti val ey the Wll-
: ln rtPeStai an , !" ratho,
' tttt ... be K"neral mn,h i..
LWwh'eeroP light.
hCUW, !r VnUev.
Prunes r.n. u
will
BVi?1 ylei1'
rkmhn,..' ?.aco cn
rTWt -r?;
- -'t U3kor .
C.
IUne'. Biker conn
ljt,,:. inre in,, c.
b , -su 2gth, "fen no rain
haa P evloua to that
rUT0 AugMS. except n
'ur want of wLVo ory'
"l water and
becoming very dry; plenty of fruit In
the markets.
Owyhee, Alulheur county, J. M.
Harris As we still have plenty of
water In the Owyhee ditch, crops are
not suffering from continued dry
weather; third crop of alfalfa Is now
being cut und is fine; grain crop
good; prunes are fairly good and are
being gathered and shipped; apples
wormy.
K.YCUItSIOX 1CATKS TO ST. I.Ot'IS
o.-i.oo
The Washington & Columbia ICUer
lEnlluny.
For the World's fair at St. Louis
the following rates are announced
To St. Louis, going via St. Paul
or VilllngH, returning any di
rect route $(10.00
To Chicago, goln via St. Paul
or DIlllugH, returning any di
rect route
To St. Louis, returning from
Chicago; or
To Chicago, returning from St.
Louis
To St. Louis, returning via Chi
cago; or
To Chicago, returning via St.
Louis (I.-..00
Children of half-furo age, halt the
above rates.
Tickets on sale October 3, 4 and 0.
Good going 10 days from date of
sale, returning, 90 days from date of
sale.
Oood for stop-over at any point
within the limits.
For full Information regarding
routes, side trips, etc., call on or ad
dress, WALTBIt ADAMS, AGT.,
S. B. CALDEIUIKAD, Pendleton.
General Passenger Agent, Or.
Walla Walla, Wash.
Spcclul Excursions to St. Louis.
October 3, 4 and C are the remain
ing dates upon which tickets will be
sold at tho reduced rates to the St.
Louis fair. These rates apply over
tho Denver & nio Qrande and Mis
souri Pacific. For the patrons of these
roads special excursion cars will be
run through from Portland and St.
Louis without olmnge.
bee tho many points of Interest
about the Mormon capital and take a
rnio through nature's picture gallery.
uunng tho closliic months travel
to tho fair will be heavy. If you con
template going writo W. C. McBrlde,
general agent nt Portland for the
Denver & nio Oranclo, for particulars
of these excursions.
It Will Bo to Your Interest.
If you contomnlntn vlRltlni? Mm St.
Louis exposition, to secure Tollable
Information as to railroad service, the
lowest rates nnd tho beat routes. Also
Jts to local conditions in St. LouIb;
iioioiB, etc., etc.
If you Will write, tho 1 1 n il n r ft I ern n rl .
stating what Information you desire,
iu namo win bo promptly furnished,
if wo do not havo It on hand, will se
cure h; for you If poBslblo, and with
out any expense to you. Address.
B. II. TnUMBULLV
t-omrnorclal Agont, US Third sVeet,
" "nnu, uregon,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PENDLE-
ton. capital, ? 70,000; surplus and un
divided profits. S125.000. Transacts e
general banking business. Exchange bought
anil sold on all parts of the world. In
terest paid on time deposits. Makes
collections on reasonable terms. Levi An
keny, president : W. F. Matlock, vlce-pres
ident; G. M. Rice, cashier; George Hart
man, Jr., assistant cashier.
ARCHITECTS AND BUILDEUS.
C. E. TRODTMAN, ARCHITECT AND
Superintendent, room 12 Judd block,
rcnuleton, Oregon.
T. F. HOWARD. ARCHITECT AND 8U
perlntendent. Makes complete and re
liable plans for buildings In the city or
country. Room 17, Juaa ouuaing.
F. E. VAN DUSEN & CO.. CONTRACTORS
and builders : brick, stone and cement
work; address Box 400, Pendleton.
MORSE & DUNLAP, CONTRACTORS AND
uuuuers. estimates given on short no
tice. Leave orders at office of Gray's
uarbor Lumber Co.
SIIEEK A COLE, CONTRACTORS AND
builders. Estimates furnished on snort
notice. Job work a specialty. Prompt
service. Shop on Bluff street, uear Main
D. A. MAY. CONTRACTOR AND BUILD
er. Estimates furnished on all kinds
of masonry, cement walks, stone walls,
etc. Leave orders at East Oregonlan of
fice.
T. M. KELLER, PLASTERING AND CB-
menting. cement walks a specialty.
Estimates furnished free, work guaran
teed. Leave orders at Badley A Zehner's
Hcnr store. Main street. P. O. box 104
UOAltUlXG AND LODGING.
THE ALTA HOUSE, OR TIIK WOKKINd
People's Hotel, corner Alia and Mill streets
First.class accommodations: reasonable rates:
clean beds, neat rooms; leca yara in connec
lion, w. u. immcr, prop.
ATHENA HOTEL. LEADING HOTEL IN
the city. $1.00 to 11.00 per day. H. P.
Milieu, proprietor.
TIIK ARLINQTON KOOMINO HOUSE 618
Main Bt. w. U uowlsb
thing neat, clean and firs
Main St. W. L. Bowlsby, proprietor. Every.
it-class,
HELIX HOTEL UNDER NEW MANAGE-
ment. Good meals and clean beds. II
you come once you will keep a-comlng.
Only white help employed. Especial at
tention eiven to commercial travelers. Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. Nay In, proprietors.
COTTAGE HOTEL WHEN XOU GO TO
Umatilla stop at tne Cottage uotei.
White heln. home cooklnir. everything
neat and clean. Mrs. James O'Connell.
proprietor.
THE CITV HOTEL. PILOT ROCK, RE-
modeled ana rerurnished. Everything
first-class. Mrs. C. H. Beltel bos Benin as
sumed charge.
FltATEKNAJD OUDERS.
B. P. O. ELKS, PENDLETON LODGE.
No. 288. Regular meetings nrat and
third Thursdays of each month. All
brothers visiting In the city most cordi
ally Invited to attend. Hall In La Dow
block, Court street. Q. A. Hartman, Sr.,
K. u. ; u. in. uean, secretary.
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO. MAKES
reliable abstracts of title to all lands
In Umatilla county. Loans on city and
farm property. Buys and sells all kinds
of real estate. Does a general brokerage
business. Pays taxes and makes Invest
ments for non-residents. Reference, any
bank In Pendleton.
G. A. HARTMAN, Pres.
Q. A. HARTMAN, JR., Vice Pres.
UMATILLA COUNTV ABSTRACT CO.
Don't buy a Piece of property ana after
wards find a cloud on the title. We
will make you an accurate abstract of
title at a reasonable charge. Consult us
when In need of an abstract. Umatilla
Abstract Co., office ln Savings Bank Build-lng.
J. M. IlENTLHY REPRESENTS THE
oldest and most reliable ure una acci
dent Insurance companies. Office with
Hartman Abstract Co.
JOHN HAILEY, JR.. V. S. LAND COM-
mlssloner. specialty made or land til
ings and proof. Insurance and collec
tions. Office In Judd building, room 10.
PENDLETON STEAM DYE WORKS
780 Cottonwood street. Cleaning, dying
and repairing. Goods called for and de
livered. 'Phone, main 1091.
HOUSE-CLEANING BY THE JAPANESE
House-Cleaning Co. Work done by the
day, hour or Job. Window cleaning a
specialty. Prompt service at low prices.
004 Garden street 'Phone Msln 1171.
FOR SALE AT TIIE EAST OREGONIAN
office large bundles of newspapers, con
taining over 100 big papers, can be obtain
ed for 25 cents a bundle.
OLD NEW8PAPER8 TO PUT UNDER
carpets, on shelves, walls or for wrap
ping purposes. Old newspapers In lergt
bundles of 100 eacn at 25 cents a bundle
at the EAST OREGONIAN oOce, Pendle
ton. Oregon.
TRANSPORTATION' LINES.
mm,
anS onion Pacific
TWO TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY
Through Pullman standard and Tourist
tourist sleeper dally to Kansas
Sleepers dally to Omaha and Chicago;
tourist sleener dally to Kansas City:
through Pnllman tourist sleeping cars,
(personally conducted) weekly to Chi
cago; reclining chair can (seats free) to
the East dally.
TIME SCHEDULE FROM PENDLE
TON.
EABTBOUND.
Arrive. Depart
No. 2, Chicago Special S :S0 p. m. S :40 p. m.
No. 6, Mall A Express 4 :SS a. m. 4 :45 a, m.
WESTBOUND.
Arrive. Depart
No. 1, Portland Spe
cial 8 :60 a. m. 8 0 a. ra.
No. S, Mall and Ex
press . 11:00 p.m. 11:00 p.m.
SPOKANE DIVISION.
Arrive. Depart
No. 7, Pendleton Pas
senger o :so p. m.
No. 8, Spokane Pas
senger :iu.a. m.
WALLA WALLA BRANCH.
Arrive. Deoart.
No. 41, Mixed train, 1 :40 p. m. '
No. 42, Mixed train 6 :S0 p. m.
No. 7 connects with No. 2.
No. 42 connects with No. 2.
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
FROM TORTLAND.
All sailing dates subject to change.
For San Francisco every Ave days.
SNAKE RIVER.
Rloarla to Lewlston Leave Rloarla
dally, except Saturday, 4 :06 a. m.
Leave Lewlston daily, except Friday,
7 :00 a. tn.
E. C. SMITH, Agent, Pendleton.
SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES, IF YOU
want to subscribe to magazines or news
papers ln the United States or Europe,
remit by postal note, check or send to
the EAST OREGONIAN the net pub
lisher's price of the publication you de
sire, and we will have It sent you aand
assume all the risk of the money being
lost ln the malls. It will save you botb
trouble and risk. If you are a subscriber
to the EAST OREGONIAN In remitting
you can deduct 10 per cent from the pub
lisher's price. Address EAST ORE
GONIAN PUB. CO.. Pendleton. Oregon.
Bread
That pleases tho taste.
That Is wholesome. 'M
That Is sanitary. '
Unit Is full weight.
That Is always good.
That is nluays fresh.
That is tho BEST.
THE MODEL
BAKERY
New and Sanitary.
New Martin Building, Webb
Street. Telephone 2001
Main.
Ask your grocer for MODEL ?
BREAD.
Washington &
Columbiapiver
Railroad
TAKE THIS ROUTE FOR
Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis, Kansas
City, St. Joseph, Omahu and
ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH.
Portland and Points
on the Sound.
TIME CARD.
Ail-he at Pendleton Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday, 1:15 p. in.
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday,
ll:ir a. in.
Ixiavo Pendleton 7 p. m.
Leave Walla Walla dally, eastbound,
11 :00 p. m.
Arrive Walla Walla dally, westbound,
10:4S a. m.
For Information regarding rates and
accommodations, call on or address
W. ADAMS, Agent,
Pendleton, Oregon.
S. B. CALDERHEAD, O. P. A.,
Walla Walla, Washington.
HOTELS.
HOTEL
PENDLETON
J. J. KELLY, Proprietor.
The Best Hotel In Pendleton
nnd as good ns Any.
HUlSnSHWMnMIBIBS
Tho Hotel Pendleton has Just beca
refitted and refurnished throughout.
'Phono and fire alarm connection
with all rooms. Baths In suites and
single rooms.
Headquarters for Traveling Moo,
Commodious Sample Rooms.
Rates $2.00 and $2.50
Special rates by week or month.
Excellent; Cuisine.
Prompt Dining Room Service.
Bar and Billiard Room In Conncctloa
Only Three Blocks From Depot.
Hotel St. George
GEORGE DARVEAU, Proprietor.
bssiBslvrjBastefeMii.
BsDEfl WL!LasLaLaVBllLsasisisisisV
qHQHCT.iuSbV'
European plan. Everything first
class. Accommodations tho best. All
modern conveniences. Steam heat
throughout. Iloome en suite with
bath. I.iuKe, now sample rooms, The
Hotel St, George Is pronounced one
of the most modern and model hotels
of Oregon. Telephone and fire alarm
connections to office In nil rooms.
Rooms SOo to $1.50.
CORNER MAIN AND WEHI1 STS.
Bloclc and a Half From Depot.
Tim
I Buy Your
I Wood Now
Lay In your supply for the
winter. I liave the best wood
and will save you money.
DUTCH HENRY
Wholesale Wood Dealer.
Office at Pendleton Cold Stor
age Plant.
Telephone Main 1781.
J. L. VAUGHN
ELECTRICIAN.
Prompt attention given and all
work executed properly.
Electrical Supplies of all kinds.
OFFICE 121 Wost Court St.
(Tribune Building.)
LADIES' CAPSULES GARDES
Lady Afeoats Wanted.
Safe, reliable, absolutely guaran
teed to cure leucorrhoea and female
weakness. For particulars address
Mo, Prop. Pharmacy, Lock Box 323,
Kansas City, Mo. For sale by A. C.
Koeppen & Bros., Pendleton.
PIONEER BOTTLING
WORKS
All water usod la oterollted and Is
absolutely pure.
Tho best carbonated drinks It is
possible to make.
Telephone Main 9G1.
RUNS PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS
ELEGANT DINING CARS
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
ST. PAUL
MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTII
I-WItGO
TO i GRAND FORKS
CROOKSTON
WINNIPEG
HELENA and
BUTTE
THROUGH TICKETS TO
CHICAGO
WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA
NEW YORK
BOSTON
And all points East and South.
Through tickets to Japan and China,
via Tacoma and Northern Pacllc Steam
ship Co. and American line.
TIME SCHEDULE.
Trains leave Pendleton dally except
Sunday, at 7:oo p. m.
For further Information, time cards,
maps and tickets, call on or writs W,
Adams, Pendleton, Oregon, or
A. D. CnARLTON,
Third and Morrison, Bts., Portland, Or.
' S T ELIGHTFUL
P I 1 AYLIGHT R
f I IIZ55Y CRAG
f. EEP CANYC
ROUTE
RIDES
CRAGS
CANYONS
A Golden Opportunity
See nature In all her glorious
beauty, and then the acme of
man's handiwork. The first
is found along the line of the
DENVER & RIO GRANDE
RAILROAD, tho latter at tho
St. Louis World's Fair. Your
trip will bo one of pleasure
mako tho most of It. For In
formation and Illustrated liter
ature writo
W. O. MoBHIDE, General Agont,
Portland, Oregon,
Hotel Bickers
(Formerly Oolden Rule.)
COURT STREET.
Remodeled and refurnished through
out. Everything neat, clean and up-to-date.
Steam heat and electrlo
lights. Best cuisine. Prompt service.
II. E. DICKERS, Proprietor.
THE PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OREGON.
American plan, $3 per day and upwar4L
Headquarters for tourists and commercial
travelers. Special rates made to families
and single gentlemen. The management
win ds pieasea at an times to snow
rooms and gives prices. A modern Torfc
Isb bath establishment In the hotel.
II. C. BOWERS, Manager.
Insure in
Reliable Companies
That pay their losses promptly. Our
companies stand at the head
of the list,
Assets,
Hartford Fire Insurance
Co t!2,259,07S
Alliance Assurance Co. .. 29,039,963
London & Lancashire FJro
Insurance Co 2,544,(8$
North British & Mercantile
Co 19,095,974
Royal Insurance Co 22,897,163
FRANK B. CL0PT0N
AGENT.
112 EAST COURT STREET.
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